skirt board too short

Hi all,

I am currently replacing the treads/risers on my stairs and decided to add a skirt board to run along the side. I had to cut it fit over the stairs, ok no problem. Unfortunately, I forgot to account for the width of the risers when determining the size of the skirt board to use and it looks like it is a tiny bit short. I cut the first treads and nosing down to size and fit them in (no glue yet), and as you can tell from the picture the nosing is peaking out over the edge of the skirt.

Is this going to look ok, or should I get my butt back to the store and redo the whole thing?

I may be blind, but on the right hand side it looks like there's 1/4" rise on the 2" nose!

DM

I don't think he's put the rest of the tread material on yet. Waiting for a solution for the "proud nose".
There's a molding with a square 1/4" ledge that transitions into a like a 30 degree angle. It's used over doors and windows. Can't remember the name. Maybe shingle molding? That might work, ripped to width.
Ron

I don't think he's put the rest of the tread material on yet. Waiting for a solution for the "proud nose".
There's a molding with a square 1/4" ledge that transitions into a like a 30 degree angle. It's used over doors and windows. Can't remember the name. Maybe shingle molding? That might work, ripped to width.
Ron

Thanks guys. I got a couple lengths of 21/32" x 2" casing and just now cut the first one to fit, nailed it in, and puttied up the joint. Waiting for the putty to dry, but it looks better already. I'll be better off with this anyways, as it indeed will look better than just the rounded 90 deg edge.